When Instinct Awakes: After the Lights

poem by: Joshua JayShades Legister
Written on Dec 22, 2025

They said the procedure would help me see
in the dark

But darkness was never the problem

It was the shape of the hand
resting on my shoulder
long after it stopped being kind

Instinct returned quietly
not as violence
But as a refusal

I noticed patterns
the pauses
the borrowed warmth

Love, once examined under surgical light,
revealed its fingerprints
everywhere it had been rearranged

When instinct awoke
I did not grow teeth

I grew distant

 

Tags: Deep, Abstract, Dark, Pain,

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Joshua JayShades Legister commented on Dec 22, 2025 at 10:51pm
This poem exists within a larger psychological work titled When Instinct Awakes. The project unfolds across multiple forms poetry, short fiction, and visual pieces released separately rather than sequentially. Each piece is designed to stand on its own, while quietly contributing to a shared exploration of awareness, power, and relational control. Nothing here is accidental. Nothing is required to be read in order. Some connections reveal themselves only when instinct catches up

 

 

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